Science, Technology, and Clocks 2011-07-16 Auction - 613 Price Results - Bonhams Skinner in MA - Page 6
332: Charles Fasoldt Table Regulator, Albany, New York,507: Tiffany & Company Brass and Champleve Crystal Regu505: French Ormolu Figural Mantel Clock, probably Paris
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Marlborough, MA, United States
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Science, Technology, and Clocks

Science, Technology and Clocks auctions at Skinner offer a wide range of historical and scientific instruments including nautical antiques, instruments of celestial navigation, telescopes, microscopes, globes, early medical material, mechanical music and automata, patent models and timekeeping devices. The horological component of this department spans centuries of invention and function from the earliest timekeeping devices to precision regulator clocks of the 19th century.
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Extensive Collection of Over 1100 Mostly Labeled M: Extensive Collection of Over 1100 Mostly Labeled Microscopy Slides, 19th and early 20th century, housed in a mahogany cabinet with thirty-six numbered drawers and a drawer of accessories (door
0131: Extensive Collection of Over 1100 Mostly Labeled MEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Charles Spencer Brass Horizontal Microscope, Canas: Charles Spencer Brass Horizontal Microscope, Canastota, New York, c. 1850, signed in script on the body tube which pivots 90 degrees, C.C. & H. Spencer, Casastota, N.U., the "Y" base with pivoting
0132: Charles Spencer Brass Horizontal Microscope, CanasEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Brass Cuff-type Microscope, retailed by Dollond, L: Brass Cuff-type Microscope, retailed by Dollond, London, c. 1761, and possibly made by John Cuff (1708-1772), the mahogany box foot with accessories including six objectives, an ivory double-screw
0133: Brass Cuff-type Microscope, retailed by Dollond, LEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Culpeper-type Compound Monocular Microscope, attri: Culpeper-type Compound Monocular Microscope, attributed to Mathew Loft, c. 1750, turned lignum vitae body with leather wrapped single draw tube, brass eyepiece and sliding cover, outer card body
0135: Culpeper-type Compound Monocular Microscope, attriEst. $10,000-$12,000
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W. Watson & Sons Binocular Microscope and an R & J: W. Watson & Sons Binocular Microscope and an R & J. Beck Microscope Lamp, London, 19th century, the microscope of lacquered brass with Wenham-type tube, quadruple nose-piece changer with four
0136: W. Watson & Sons Binocular Microscope and an R & JEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Von Fedorow's Four Axis Stage, Leitz, Wetzlar, th: Von Fedorow's Four Axis Stage, Leitz, Wetzlar, the nickel plated instrument in a fitted box with four magnifiers, frame marked Ernst Leitz Wetalar M2, pivoted, calibrated stage with higed elevation
0137A: Von Fedorow's Four Axis Stage, Leitz, Wetzlar, thEst. $800-$1,200